Required items:

Trekking poles: 46" @ front, 30" @ rear (longer rear pole is ok)

Stakes: 6 (none when pitched with a tarp)

(Poles and stakes are not included.)

Lead time

YAMA is moving to Montana!

I'm really excited to be relocating YAMA to the mountains of Montana! Unfortunately, this presents several unknowns and I'm not able to guarantee lead times right now. I'll also be transitioning to a model where I stop accepting backorders and only sell in-stock items. If the item you're interested in is marked as "sold out," please check back here later for an overall production schedule which I'll make available in the future. I understand that this may be frustrating, and I appreciate your patience during the transition. I think it will provide a better experience in the long term.

For orders placed after 5/7 (excluding Scratch & Dent items), expect your order to ship in about 11 - 12 weeks (current best estimate). Orders for some accessories may ship earlier, but no promises. Scratch & Dent items are currently shipping within one business day.

For earlier orders, please see the info below for a rough estimate of your ship date.

The following order #'s are expected to be ready July 10 - 15*: 1049, 1052, 1055, 1056, 1059, 1062, 1073, 1087, 1091, 1095.*some of these orders may still be finished early and ship in May.

The following order #'s are expected to be ready July 16 - 22: 1081, 1090, 1096, 1098, 1102, 1110, 1117, 1124

The following order #'s are expected to be ready July 23 - 26: 1131, 1137, 1149, 1151, 1145

Required items:

Trekking poles: 46" @ front, 30" @ rear (longer rear pole is ok)

Stakes: 6 (none when pitched with a tarp)

(Poles and stakes are not included.)

Lead Time

Lead time

YAMA is moving to Montana!

I'm really excited to be relocating YAMA to the mountains of Montana! Unfortunately, this presents several unknowns and I'm not able to guarantee lead times right now. I'll also be transitioning to a model where I stop accepting backorders and only sell in-stock items. If the item you're interested in is marked as "sold out," please check back here later for an overall production schedule which I'll make available in the future. I understand that this may be frustrating, and I appreciate your patience during the transition. I think it will provide a better experience in the long term.

For orders placed after 5/7 (excluding Scratch & Dent items), expect your order to ship in about 11 - 12 weeks (current best estimate). Orders for some accessories may ship earlier, but no promises. Scratch & Dent items are currently shipping within one business day.

For earlier orders, please see the info below for a rough estimate of your ship date.

The following order #'s are expected to be ready July 10 - 15*: 1049, 1052, 1055, 1056, 1059, 1062, 1073, 1087, 1091, 1095.*some of these orders may still be finished early and ship in May.

The following order #'s are expected to be ready July 16 - 22: 1081, 1090, 1096, 1098, 1102, 1110, 1117, 1124

The following order #'s are expected to be ready July 23 - 26: 1131, 1137, 1149, 1151, 1145

Frederick R.

This is my second net tent from Yama Mountain. I got the one person a few years ago and loved it but I’m not flexible enough to get in and out of it. The 2P is a better fit for me.
The quality is top notch and I like the green color a bit more than the gray. The new corner design is a little less fidgety than the older design as well.

Magnus J.

I got this to use with a cuben tarp I had laying around. It is now a very nice, two person double walled tent. The bug shelter is beautifully crafted, you can see the attention to detail.

Chris C.

Loving it so far. Easy to setup under my tarp, and lots of tie out points for getting it just how you want it.

Andrew S.

The construction was very well done, with attention to detail. Packs down very well for 2 person bug protection under a tarp. I wish it didn't have to have a seam down the center, but I asked them to seal it for me (for the fee), and they did a very good job.

christian m.

I got the two person but I use it as a single person. I am one of those people that likes the space. Because of the Aframe design there is only room for one person to sit up in the shelter, near the door at the head of the tent in the middle. I don't think one person can sit up in the tent if there is another person in it. So, livability is not that good for two people, if you have to stay in the tent for a day cause of weather, or need to cook, or too many mosquitos there is not much space. but that never really has happened to me yet.
It is great for sleeping, the footprint is really long, the shape of the pitch give a lot of interior room, setting up and quality of the product is really good. The long footprint allowed me to stretch out even with my arms mostly extended, and extra clothes down at the bottom of the tent. The bottom half of the tent or the footbox area of the tent is like a black hole. Once stuff slides down there its tuff to reach for because the tent is so long and it narrows significantly. But, on a few occasions I did sleep alone in the shelter backwards and there is enough head room at the feet side of the tent to do so. Also, the high bath tub floors felt like it was blocking some wind and gives me more confidence to be out in the rain with the shelter. The blue sil-nylon looks great, the construction of the tent is way better than if I tried to sew it myself. All the guy lines, hooks, and all the extra stuff that comes on it are great quality, light but still strong.
The best thing about the shelter to me is the price, you get quality material sil-nylon and noseeum mesh. $200 MSR Mesh House shelter(which I have owned) does not offer either. I am not really a UL person but looking around, the specs for weight are very competitive for the price. Also, the other great thing is sleeping in it. It is spacious to sleep in and looking out at the stars at night is great. So I think its a great tent for the style it is, I am just used to the old huge tent pole tents. I think it is like an oversized two person bivy, but will also go well with a tarp or the tapered tarp or cirriform to make it more weather proof.
The negatives are, livability if you have to sit up. Good to sleep two, but two people can not hang out in there. Also, I had to seam seal myself, which sounds like a fun project but finicky work since you can't get mineral spirits in southern california and any silicon stuff is tuff to work with.
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